What’s your favourite collection?
S01
The colors of the beginning.
My first collection is inspired by the warm colors of the earth, by the full, heavy shapes and rounded lines. They are everyday objects worked on the lathe and glazed by hand. They’re the purest representation of my idea of ceramics.
Grecia
Lightness and stability in the same shape.
These flower vases are inspired by Greek columns, impressive and massive with vertical details. They’re entirely handmade and decorated with a glaze that, instead of covering, highlights the nature of the material. Perfect for drooping plants and dried flowers.
Viaghju
The colorful tale of a journey.
Viaghju is a Corsican word, meaning journey. It contains in itself all the colors of volcanic rock, transparent sea, and dark seabed. A rough collection, with saturated colors full of light, shadows and shades, which talk about summer slowness and warm sunsets.
Blend
Unexpected combination.
Who said that the same object cannot be both smooth and rough at the same time? The Blend collection includes a series of color-changing objects based on the curvy shapes of cups, vases and bowls to give the perfect mix of textures and tones.
Dot
Dots and smudges as starting point.
I was inspired by a mistake I made while glazing one of the first pieces, forgetting to clean a drip of glaze from the bowl edge. None of these ceramics will ever be the same, they are all defectively unique.
Strato
Everything is stratified.
Matter, colors, shapes. These vases are pulled on layer by layer, glazed by overlapping different colors for a solid, full, heavy effect. Fill them with flowers, they won't go unnoticed.
Ayni
A fragrance of sharing.
Ayni is a word from the Quechua language meaning cooperation and reciprocity. Seven handmade ceramics, three fragrances to choose from. A series made by four hands: to give an Ayni candle means to give an idea of handmade solidarity.
Tunupa
Dots and smudges as starting point.
I was inspired by a mistake I made while glazing one of the first pieces, forgetting to clean a drip of glaze from the bowl edge. None of these ceramics will ever be the same, they are all defectively unique.
Linea
What does an empty vase look like?
Just like this. A simple curved line that doesn't hide anything about what's inside. Few vases, and not perfectly stable. But elegant enough. Put them somewhere and then forget 'em.